“The Rector’s Walkathon” was held on June 14, 2020. Photo: G. Drake By Rev. Andreas Thiel For the community of St. Matthew’s,...
2019 marks the 60th Anniversary of the Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund as a major work of outreach within the Anglican...
The children and youth at Church of the Epiphany in Woodstock may be a small group, but they have big hearts. For the season of...
The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF) is accepting donations to support the needs of the people affected by St....
By Janice Biehn, PWRDF The Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund has launched a new Vaccine Equity Fund to contribute to the...
By Rev. Paul Sherwood Instead of their usual Lenten food drive this year, the parishioners of Trinity Church in Simcoe were challenged...
"Yabba dabba doo!" was Fred Flintstone's roar of excitement, and equal enthusiasm greeted "Jabba Dabba Doo!", a fundraiser organized at...
By Suzanne Rumsey refugee (noun) a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural...
Each year on the first Saturday of October, Blue Sea Foundation invites small charities from across Canada to participate in what is...
Since the release of the on-line version of “Mapping the Ground We Stand On”, in June 2021, 150 individuals in seven groupings from...
By Sarah Chase PWRDF partner Josephine Kizza and Bart Dickinson, Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation Coordinator at PWRDF, were...
By Rev. Canon Greg Jenkins There are few ancient texts more beautiful than the poetry of Psalm 104. Creation and Creator are in...
By Rev. Greg Jenkins When we hear the term "poverty", images of deprivation come to mind. We envision empty stomachs, barren tool...
By Rev. Greg Jenkins One of the realities of our work at PWRDF is that vital efforts are ongoing in areas that rarely make the...
By Rev. Canon Greg Jenkins THE OTHER DAY, I was asked if I would be attending an event. I quickly answered, “I hope so.” Later, I...